Onset of vortex shedding around a short cylinder
Abstract
This paper presents results of three-dimensional direct numerical simulations (DNS) and global linear stability analyses (LSA) of a viscous incompressible flow past a finite-length cylinder with two free flat ends. The cylindrical axis is normal to the streamwise direction. The work focuses on the effects of aspect ratios (in the range of , cylinder length over diameter) and Reynolds numbers ( based on cylinder diameter and uniform incoming velocity) on the onset of vortex shedding in this flow. All important flow patterns have been identified and studied, especially as changes. The appearance of a steady wake pattern when has not been discussed earlier in the literature for this flow. LSA based on the time-mean flow has been applied to understand the Hopf bifurcation past which vortex shedding happens. The nonlinear DNS results indicate that there are two vortex shedding patterns at different , one is transient and the other is nonlinearly saturated. The vortex-shedding frequencies of these two flow patterns correspond to the eigenfrequencies of the two global modes in the stability analysis of the time-mean flow. Wherever possible, we compare the results of our analyses to those of the flows past other short- bluff bodies in order that our discussions bear more general meanings.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2111.07356,
title = {Onset of vortex shedding around a short cylinder},
author = {Yongliang Yang and Zhe Feng and Mengqi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07356},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
33 pages, 21 figures, the version of record of this article is accepted in Journal of Fluid Mechanics